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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Welcome to the online leads system

WARNING: You have accessed the Canada Revenue
Agency Web portal for informants who wish to provide leads on tax
evasion. If the information you wish to provide could place you in
imminent danger or at risk of serious physical injury, do not use this
online reporting facility. Instead, please contact the
National Informant Leads Centre.
This page will time out after 18 minutes. Please complete it and go
to the next step within the given timeframe or you will have to start
over.
Responses are required below to continue.

Please select the statement that applies to you

Providing this information through this Web portal will not place me in imminent danger or at risk of serious physical injury.

Providing this information through this Web portal will place me in imminent danger or at risk of serious physical injury.

Privacy Notice - Informant Leads Program

Personal information is collected under the authority of the Income Tax Act and the Excise Tax Act
and will be used to follow up on the lead that is being provided to
determine if there is an element of non-compliance with tax legislation,
and if applicable provided to the corresponding compliance program for
appropriate enforcement action. Information may also be referred to the
Canada Border Service Agency or Human Resources and Skills Development
Canada, in the event that the lead relates to one of the programs they
administer. The information provided is voluntary and will not affect
any dealings you may have with the Government of Canada.
Further description of the collected information's use can be found in the CRA chapter of the
Info Source Publications
(under the heading "Detection and Investigations", CRA PPU
095). Individuals have rights of access to, correction of and protection
of their personal information under the
Privacy Act.
Further details regarding requests for personal information at the CRA can be found at
www.cra.gc.ca/atip.

Consent

CRA is legally bound to not disclose the identity of any person
providing information on tax evasion. Information can be provided
anonymously however, it is possible that the nature of the information
provided could lead the person in question to deduce where the
information originated.
Do you consent to allow the CRA to use this information knowing
that the nature of this information could reveal your identity? If you
answer "no" you cannot move forward with the lead.